Want To Be An Official Court Reporter in Los Angeles?

Ever wanted to know what it takes to get hired by the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles as an official court reporter? I just received their latest flyer outlining the qualifications required to secure this job. You may submit an interest card online at www.lasuperiorcourt.org prior to the job bulletin posting tentatively scheduled for June 6, 2008. In other words, the job is not yet officially posted, but until then, head over to their website to put your name on the list.

Here is some information you might find interesting about this position:

There is NO machine test

You will NOT be asked to read your notes back

There is an English/Proofreading test

Current annual salary = $76,049.40

Everybody gets a raise effective July 1, 2008 - $78,330.60

After five years of employment, your salary will be $89,485.08

If you are Realtime certified, add another 5.5% to your base

If you are a CRR, add another 2.75% to your base

They have a generous benefits package that includes paid vacation and sick time, health care benefits, 13 paid holidays, paid training, and retirement

Again, the tentative date for job bulletin posting online is June 6, 2008. Visit their website.

The court reporter employment test is tentatively scheduled for July 19, 2008. For more information regarding this career opportunity, call Rose Hernandez or Blanca Aguilar at 213-974-5403.

Good luck!

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Todd Olivas

Todd Olivas is a court reporter and entrepreneur. He founded TO&A in 2003.

Comment by Adonis | Monday, July 14, 2008

Thanks, I am scheduled for the exam on the 19th, and this is very accurate information.

Comment by Joanne Mio | Wednesday, November 28, 2012

You may want to take this information off your site, as it is extremely outdated. Hundreds of official reporters have been the targets of layoffs with more to come soon.

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